UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks good for the price.
“Chevy 350 engine
4 speed Muncie transmission
Chevy rear end with 383gears
Runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $10,000.
Looks good for the price.
“Chevy 350 engine
4 speed Muncie transmission
Chevy rear end with 383gears
Runs great.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Looks nice.
“Restored Jeep in excellent condition!
No rust or rot, body in perfect condition.
Restored, but not to original and runs excellent!!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(08/26/2013) The motor’s been updated.
“Runs great, serial # GPW 84796, new clutch
Nice Ford Script on the rear of the body.
Trailer is March 1945 Dated
CA Titled GPW and the trailer is bill of sale.
Will accept purchases from out of state buyers. Buyer responsible for shipment.”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“1951 Willys Jeep 3A flat fender. runs and drives good. good condition. New rebuilt 4 cylinder engine new radiator and starter. New tires and wheels. Many new parts. $4500.00 or best offer..”
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/5137657246.html
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $8500
Nice early rare 1946 Willys Jeep CJ2A. First year civilian model. Hard to find Numbers matching, original engine, has all the original frame and body data tags still in place. Restored by previous owner who was Jeep enthusiast. Was a very rust free Jeep before resto. Previous owner sold due to illness. He owned it for many many years. He did great work and most of the restoration work was done by himself and fellow Jeep enthusiasts. Continue reading
A one-family jeep.
“Here’s your chance to own an American Classic! This Willys Jeep has been in one family since 1948. The vehicle had a frame up restoration in the mid-1980s and is still in solid condition and good working order. It has been garage kept and meticulously maintained over the years. The car starts and runs great. All of the wiring works (odometer needs connected).
If you are interested in purchasing or learning more about the Jeep please contact me by e-mail. I would be happy to send additional information and photos on request.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(07/13/2015) It’s supposed to be an early GPW.
“Matching numbers number 695 off the assembly line original sheet metal really truly a nice truck.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4950
(06/25/2015) It looks in good shape, though not perfect.
“Year: 1959
Make:Willys
Model:Jeep
Trim:
Mileage:1,000,000,000
Stock #:JD1959
VIN:56337 15605
Trans:3 Speed
Color:Red
Vehicle Type:Antique
State:OK
Drive Train:2WD
Engine:”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5000.
(06/04/2015) This might be worth a look. Seller has rear PTO for additional money.
“1947 CJ2A Jeep universal. Older restoration with hardly any aftermarket parts. Redone as from factory; correct wheels for the year, correct air cleaner system, marker and taillight placement, winged thumb bolts on windshield, vacuum wiper, 6-volt system, etc. I have a rear PTO, gear box and the drive shaft, plus a front, frame inserted winch for an additional cost.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was No Price.
“1954 Willy’s CJ3B. It has new tires (including spare), new shocks, brakes redone, new brake cables. It has been converted to a 12 volt system. It has the original transmission, engine, and body. The roll bar, seats, and steering wheel are not original. Newer tires in like new condition! Also includes tow bar as shown! Very well maintained and in great clean shape! Must see! Odometer shows just over 7000 miles, no documentation but believed to be original as these are not your family vacation highway cruiser, but more of a fun getaway on the trails on the weekend type of vehicle”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,250.
This was just listed over at warjeeps.com.
“Willys Overland wartime production with professionally rebuilt “Go Devil” engine, complete with new carburetor and refurbished fuel tank. Olive drab base coat and multiple parts make this World War II classic ready for your own finishing touches.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $17,000.
Includes an M-100 trailer.
“1954 M38A1 Frame Off restoration completed in 2012.
All original except that turn signals have been fitted, Gamma Goat tail lights, M151 front indicators.
The .30 CAL is a replica.
Full set of Beechwood canvas, the only thing I don’t have is door frames.
1952 M100 trailer is an Allied Dunbar, fully restored and complete.
$17,000 obo
(Would consider part exchange for WWII military vehicle.)”